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Hosted by: Your CCC HSE Group

General Falls Confined space JSTI

What is a Near Miss? An incident which has the potential to cause harm to people, environmental or property damage, but did not actualize due to chance, direct corrective action, and/or timely intervention.

On a safe to use scaffold, what is the is the color of the Scaffold Tag? Green

Give some examples of a Confined Space. Pipes, vessels, excavations and tanks.

What is the first step in preparing your JSTI? Step 1: Task Planning (task identification and details).

Why does CCC conduct Accident Investigations? To avoid reoccurrence / prevent similar accidents.

A yellow tag is used when a scaffold platform is under inspection? a) True b) False True.

Who is the person that must supervise erection, modification and dismantling of scaffolds? The Scaffolding Competent Person.

When do you have to revise your JSTI? When an accident or injury occurs, after a close call, if equipment suffers damage, or when the job or scope of work changes.

Name 3 qualities of Effective Leaders? Dynamic personality; Competent ; Salesman; Planner; Organizer; Communicator.

When working at Heights above ___meters, 100% Tie Off is required? 1.8 meters or 6 feet.

Do we need a CCC or Client Permit to work in a Confined Space? Yes

When revising your JSTI, which of the 8 JSTI steps must be revised? All 8 Steps.

What is an Occupational Fatality? A work-related death arising from injuries or occupational illness.

How many points of contact must you use when climbing any ladder 3 Points of Contact.

In case of an emergency, the Confined Space Attendant (Hole Watcher) can enter the confined space? True or False False

What must be fully extended on all crane lifts to help prevent cranes from tipping over? The outriggers.

Why Is it important to report all near misses? To avoid reoccurrence, as near misses can turn into accidents next time.

What is Wrong in this Picture? Full body harness entangled in his neck.

Safe oxygen levels are between 19.5 % to ____ Oxygen? 23.5 % Oxygen.

When do you have to conduct a JSTI? Every Day for Every Task.